Visitor Information Centres

Outback Queensland is proud to be working and supporting the following accredited Visitor Information Centres!

The Barcaldine Visitor Information Centre is located on Oak Street and is operated by skilled knowledgeable locals from the Barcaldine Region. Feel free to discuss your travel plans, bookings, drive routes and itineraries with the welcoming staff.

Make the Bedourie Outback Visitor Information Centre your first point of call to discover all there is to know about the ‘oasis in the desert’. Providing everything from maps and brochures to itineraries and souvenirs, the friendly staff can provide advice on the things to see and do, road conditions and great local hospitality. While in town, you can access wireless internet services, take a dip in the artesian spa, visit the public library or watch a documentary about the shire at the onsite theatrette.

Biloela Visitor Information Centre | Biloela

The locals of Biloela invite you to explore the cultural roots and pioneering heritage of the Banana shire, while discovering the diversity of industries, rural landscapes and serenity of the Sandstone Wonders. You’ll find this friendly Visitor Information Centre on Callide Street.

This accredited visitor information centre offers a one stop shop for travel information including maps, brochures, and itineraries. Staffed by friendly, skilled and knowledgeable locals, the Central Highlands Visitor Information Centre can provide advice on the things to see, things to do and where to eat. Discuss with the friendly staff your travel plans and drop in for a cup of coffee or a cool ice-cream! Don’t forget to check out the Big Easel monument close by!

The Charleville Visitor Information Centre offers a one stop shop for travel information including maps, brochures, and itineraries. The friendly staff of the Charleville Visitor Information Centre are always eager to assist you with your holiday plans, helping you to book or arrange experiences including the Cosmos Observatory, self-drive itineraries, historic tours and the Bilby Experience.

The Cunnamulla Visitor Information Centre is located at Centenary Park on Jane Street. The town is well known for the famous character – the Cunnamulla Fella, brought to life by Stan Coster lyrics and later immortalized in song by the late Slim Dusty.

The Flinders Discovery Centre is located on Gray Street in Hughenden and is proud to be surrounded by the communities of Prairie, Torrens Creek and Stamford. As one of three towns associating the dinosaur trail, you’ll encounter our mate “Hughie”, the seven metre-tall Muttaburrasaurus, as well as an impressive dinosaur fossil collection!

Located on the main highway through town, the Injune Visitor Information Centre is one of Injune’s newer icons, complete with a coffee shop and spacious park areas. Discuss your travel plans with the friendly volunteers who can help you book your next Outback adventure.

Have you ever met a dunnart? Come and check out the dunnarts at the Julia Creek Visitor Information Centre – so you can say “Been there, dunnart!” No to mention these furry friendly creatures are fed daily at 10am and 3pm during peak tourist season (April to September) and on weekdays from October to March. This visitor information centre is a multi-award winning visitor information centre and tourist attraction in Julia Creek.

Kronosaurus Korner is Australia’s premier marine fossil museum and Visitor Information Centre. It showcases nearly 1,150 unique fossil specimens from Richmond such as 100-115 million year old remains of extinct marine reptiles, fishes, ammonites and more! The centre is staffed by skilled and knowledgeable locals that can provide advice on what to book, where to eat and the best road to take!

If you have ever contemplated an outback experience, now is the time to gather your friends and family and head to the heart of it all, the ‘Longreach Region’. The Visitor Information Centre has alot to offer, including information on the Australian Stockman’s Hall of Fame, QANTAS museum, Thomson river cruises, station visits and scenic flights. With so many things to do in the Longreach region why not book a tour or wander at your own pace?

The Min Min Encounter and Boulia Visitor Information Centre is located on Herbert Street in Boulia. This accredited visitor information centre offers a one stop shop for travel information including maps, brochures, and itineraries. It is housed to a range of souvenirs, gifts and a theatrical 45 minute show dedicated to the story of the Min Min Light!

The Outback at Isa Visitor Information Centre is located at 19 Marian Street and is one stop shop for a large range of travel information including maps, brochures and itineraries. There are a number of terrific experiences that can be enjoyed directly within and outside the centre including the Hard Times Mine Tour, Isa Experience Museum, Riversleigh Fossil Centre and more. Not to mention the Outback internet cafe offers a range of fresh and homemade food such as fish & chips, quiche, salad and homemade scones.

When arriving in Quilpie, ensure your first stop is at the Visitor Information Centre, Museum and Gallery. Located in the main street of town, the centre showcases everything you need to know about the region; offering access to free wifi, air conditioned comfort and great local advice. The Quilpie Shire is steeped in history and the presence of many third-generation pioneers brings an added dimension to the old stories. There’s community life to explore in Quilpie, Eromanga, Toompine, Cheepie and Adavale!

The Roma Big Rig Visitor Information Centre located on Riggers Roads is your first #OutbackQueensland stop along the Warrego Way. Catering for all ages, The Big Rig not only provides tourist information, but takes visitors on an absorbing historical journey through the oil and gas industry! If you’re staying in town overnight, head to the centre’s Night Show after enjoying a cuppa and meal with your mates.

Rural Hinterland Information & Visitor Centre | Biloela

The Rural Hinterland Visitor Information Centre is located at the Queensland Heritage Park Complex on Exhibition Adventure. The centre offers a one stop shop for visitors adventuring through the Banana Shire and inland to the Outback Queensland region. Stocking an expansive collection of maps, brochures and itineraries, the skills and knowledgeable locals will guarantee the best advice to enjoy the “Simple pleasures” of the Sandstone Wonders Region.

The Windorah Visitor Information Centre is located on Maryborough Street in Windorah. When greeting the locals of the centre, don’t forget to grab a free tea and coffee, access to the free wifi, information on road conditions, souvenirs and local art and craft. Windorah is also home to a Solar Power Farm that is worth the stop at the viewing bay. You’ll learn how power is generated from the sun that also supplies Windorah with most of its energy requirements.

The Winton Visitor Information Centre is located temporarily at the Gift and Gem Centre in Elderslie Street close to the famous North Gregory Hotel. Let the friendly staff introduce you to the wonderful town and surrounding areas of Winton, whilst you discover why this shire is the dinosaur and hollywood capital of Queensland.

The Wirrarri Visitor Information Centre is located in Burt Street and is a traveller’s first point of call when entering Birdsville. The award winning centre prides itself on promoting Australia’s ‘must see’ town and offers relevant tourist information with a friendly Outback yarn. Best of all, the Centre is all within walking distance to the famous Birdsville Hotel, Birdsville Bakery, Roadhouse, general store, post office and friendly Caravan park.